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BALAYA FLEX PACK

Main information

Active substance – mefentrifluconazole 100 g/l, pyraclostrobin 100 g/l, metrafenone 300 g/l

Product form – emulsion concentrate (EC) and suspension concentrate (SC)

Method of activity – systematic activity

Manufacturer – BASF

Packaging – 2 x 5 l

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Purpose

BALAYA FLEX PACK is composed of 3 active substances: mefentrifluconazole (REVYSOL), pyraclostrobin and metrafenone. This mixture provides a very broad spectrum of action against the most important grain diseases, such as leaf septoria, ear and leaf septoria, powdery mildew, stem rust, wheat streak, yellow rust, brown rust. It is an excellent choice for a first disease spray.
Water quantity – 200-300 l / ha.In dense crops and in later growth stages – 300-400 l / ha. Period without rain – 1 hr.

 

 

 

Method of activity

Balaya is a systemic mode of action fungicide with protective and curative action against many foliar diseases in winter and spring wheat, winter and spring barley, winter rye, winter rye and oat. Balaya is composed of 2 active substances: mefentrifluconazole and pyraclostrobin. Mefentrifluconazole belongs to the triazole class of fungicides, the demethylation inhibitor (DMI) group. It blocks the biosynthesis of ergosterol and thus stops the growth of the fungal cell membrane. Pyraclostrobin belongs to strobilurin group fungicides, quinone external inhibitor (Qol) group. These fungicides disrupt respiration and thus prevent the growth of pathogenic fungal cells. Pyraclostrobin has a partially systemic effect. It also has a physiological effect, which is called the greening effect. Flexity is a fungicide with long-lasting action against grain powdery mildew. For winter wheat, it is used at the beginning of budding (BBCH 30-32), it is also effective against stem breakage. The active substance of Flexity is metrafenone and it belongs to a completely new chemical group – benzophenones. The effect of metrafenone is locally systemic, having a protective and curative effect. Metrafenone, which gets on the mycelium, does not allow it to develop normally and to form spores.